In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 12/29/2005
at 01:57 PM, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Are you saying, then, that unlike Assembler and the TSO parse
>utility, both of which remove quotes, the JCL C/I passes them on to
>the Allocation component which sets the SIOTDSQU bit and removes the
>quotes? I'm pretty sure that if I create and keep an uncatalogued
>data set with the name quoted in the JCL DD statement, the quotes do
>not appear in DSLIST, nor presumably in the VTOC. Of course, I
>suspect the boundary between the C/I and Allocation may be less
>distinct than this discussion implies.
Not at all. The Interpreter is the component that constructs the SIOT.
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